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London Guildhall
"The Great Hall is open for guided tours only. Tickets must be booked in advance via City of London Guides. Visit the website for details.Home of the City of London Corporation, Guildhall Great Hall has been the centre of City government since the Middle Ages. This City's only surviving secular medieval building dates from 1411. With 27m high ceilings and a cathedral-like ambience, the historic building is situated on top of London's largest medieval crypts."
Address: Guildhall Gresham Street , London EC2V 7HH, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7332 3820
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: EC2V 7HH


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Reviews
A lovely small gallery with some excellent paintings. It repays frequent re-visits and never seems too busy. It hosts visiting exhibitions that are interesting and, as a bonus, has the remains of a Roman amphitheatre in the basement. Has a cloakroom and lockers for bags so visits can be unencumbered by coats and backpacks. Highly recommended. FREE!
Been living in London for many years and never went to visit this little gem in the heart of London. It's free of charge and they offer free guided tours. I have seen some of my most favourite paintings. I read through all the descriptions and really enjoyed myself.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Art Gallery is a very interesting visit. We arrived in time for a free guided tour which was super. Conducted by a very well informed blue friendly badge guide. Exhibition by artist in residence extraordinarily gifted Anne Desmet was a highlight.Visited onWeekdayWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedNo
Lovely historic building and sorrounding areasVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Attended a freedom of London ceremony for a friend, amazing people working there and loved the explanations about the history.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Enjoyed meeting Florrie the Freedom Sheep at this amazing and ancient institution. We were treated in a very special way for the Freedom ceremony, and given a guided tour of the greatest autograph book in the world AKA the register. Also some extraordinary items, including the surrender sword given to Nelson at the Battle of the Nile, and a bust of the Duke of Wellington. It’s apparently been a part of London life since the 1200s, and remains an incredible part of British society
Lovely Hall and free entry gallery next to it with underground surprise - roman amphitheatre remains. At the back of the building Shakespeare's Love Lane. Worth visit
The ceremonial and administrative center for the city of London; it has been town hall for several hundred years. Construction began in 1411 and was completed in 1440. The site has a long and interesting history. It was the location of a Roman amphitheater going back to the first century AD. The black semicircle in the courtyard photo marks the arena, which was used for gladiator games and executions. Remains of the actual arena are visible in the basement of the Guildhall Art Gallery, which is worth a visit. The Saxons built the original Guildhall on this location. The site was damaged during the Great Fire of London in 1666 and again by German bombs in World War II. The repairs are obvious. Famous trials have taken place here, including that of Jane Gray, the 9 day queen, in 1554.
My London History Group had a guided tour of the Guildhall today. We visited the main Hall, old Library and the Crypt. It was fascinating. The building itself is a real mixture of architectural styles. The main Hall is the second largest in London and is magnificent. Every part of the tour was interesting. G ready day outVisited onWeekdayWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedYes
A secret square in the heart of the City. An unusual big square and a nice piece of architecture to visit at least once.
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